I disagree with the shoot the messenger suggestion. I don't think it is personal... I don't think this one has anything to do with not taking up a cause because of the messenger.
You're welcome to that opinion but it flies in the face of too many posts to even begin to count.
Another strong clue? People disengage these discussions and leave counterpoints hanging. One is left to conclude that it's not a matter of reason and genuine pursuit of something good, but winning an argument.
...I think there is little interest in uniting and proactively creating dialog because people gauge the likelihood of success relative to where they put thier limited energies. People only have so much room for causes and options to champion. One has to believe that there is a good chance for results when expending thought and energy into persuasion... I think there is little expectation that taking up this cause would result in the proposed change.
Is there precedent for this kind of change having emanated from a grass roots movement? I can't think of any of the conference changes over the last few years that weren't driven at a high level by money and power and politics.
Honestly, no offense, but the degree of cynicism you embrace is kinda troubling to me, just as a positive, optimistic person. I can look back on history and see so very many cases of large governments and corporations making a difference... and yet... does that exclude the fact that there are also so very many cases of Joe and Jane Does making a difference? Heavens no. Hell no.
Can you see that, if everyone thought as you present yourself, there would never be a grassroots movement anywhere to take up any cause period? It seems you would shame them into silence for even thinking they could have influence, let alone voicing that they could, and far be it for them to put forth any actual effort--just incredibly naive foolishness on their part, if one asks you.
May I go further? Your presumption that you would have some mechanism for even knowing what changes have occurred as a result of one or a small group of genuine-hearted Joe Fans pushing some idea is a head-scratcher. I wouldn't pretend to know that it has happened, but you can't exactly pretend to know it hasn't. And again, it's not like partisan politics... all of us agree we want the best for our conference, so it's not like we aren't rowing toward the same direction. There's no obvious reason to discount a good idea when it arises.
Further still... you know what I just said above about dangling counterpoints?
We've had this same discussion, and you disengaged.
So, I see it in these conversations with you as well. There's always the reason/excuse that one lost interest... and that honestly happens, I know... I lose interest, too, sometimes when an issue isn't all that important to me. I'll make my case, and let it go. But I won't go back to it, then.
But you keep coming back, and... curiously... never seeming to pick up where we left off... not productive, but then, maybe you don't intend for it to be. I don't pretend to know, though you at least have at times seemed to have begrudgingly acknowledged a point here and there, so it's just not clear... unless, you are playing rhetorical hide-and-go-seek, putting up a front as-if it's all about the issue, when, in fact, like so many others, it's about the very thing you doth protest so much at the beginning of that last response.